Attorneys in Eagan
View AllAlan Scott Milavetz
Alan S. Milavetz has been a trial lawyer for 38 years, focusing on motor vehicle, wrongful death, brain injury, spinal injury, and Mass Tort cases in Minnesota. He has resolved thousands of claims and is licensed in all Minnesota state and federal courts. He is a certified rule 114 arbitrator and a civil law mediator. A member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum and Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum, he was named one of Minnesota Lawyer's Attorneys of the Year in 2010 and 2020. He successfully litigated Milavetz Gallop & Milavetz P.A., et. al. v. United States of America, a case that reached the U.S. Supreme Court. He has been named a Minnesota Super Lawyer 20 times and a 'Top 100 Trial Lawyer' by The American Trial Lawyers Association in 2008. He is also AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory.
Michael Miller
Michael Miller has joined the law firm of Sieben Edmunds. Miller’s addition to the firm significantly expands the firm’s personal injury practice. Miller will chair the firm’s civil litigation team and continue to handle personal injury matters. Formerly with a large personal injury law firm, Miller as a personal injury attorney Mendota Heights has practiced for over 15 years in all areas of personal injury including wrongful death, product liability, premises liability, and auto accident litigation. He is admitted to the Minnesota State Bar and the United States Federal District Bar and is a certified arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association.
Barbara Nilva Nevin
Barbara Nilva Nevin has practiced law since 1979, focusing on family law, bankruptcy, employment law, and personal injury. She has practiced extensively in the Minnesota Court of Appeals, twice reversing district court rulings in a third-party custody case. She is a Judge of Conciliation Court in Hennepin County. Ms. Nevin was a plaintiff in Milavetz Injury Law, P.A., et. al. v. United State of America, which challenged portions of the Bankruptcy Reform Act (BAPCPA of 2005) on First Amendment grounds before the U.S. Supreme Court. She was awarded as one of the Attorneys of the Year by Minnesota Lawyer in 2009 for this work. She has lectured on bankruptcy and family law and has been named a Minnesota Super Lawyer since 2005. She is also AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory.
Robert J Milavetz
Robert J Milavetz founded the law firm now known as Milavetz, Law, P.A. in 1963. He was a graduate of U High and the University of Minnesota, and earned his Juris Doctor degree at William Mitchell College of Law. He was a champion of the First Amendment, representing clients in cases involving free speech and conscientious objector status during the Vietnam war. He was a certified trial lawyer specialist, won many significant appellate court decisions, and was named a Super Lawyer and Minnesota Attorney of the Year in 2009. He was a named Plaintiff in a U.S. Supreme Court case (Milavetz, Gallop & Milavetz, P.A. v. United States of America, 559 US 229 (2010)) concerning attorneys' First Amendment rights related to bankruptcy advice. He was a fierce litigator for 61 years, fighting for civil rights, free speech, and compensation for injuries.

Conor E. Tobin
Conor Tobin joined Grannis & Hauge, P.A. in 2016. He is a No-Fault arbitrator and Conciliation Court referee with extensive litigation experience in criminal, personal injury, and business litigation. He is a Minnesota Rule 114 Qualified Neutral and has been rated as a 'Rising Star' by SuperLawyers® from 2012-2017. He is admitted to practice in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Washington.

Katherine A. Brown Holmen
Katherine grew up in Minnesota and has lived there for most of her life. She graduated from law school and passed the Minnesota Bar Examination by the age of 24. She has worked exclusively as a personal injury lawyer in Minnesota for the last 30 years. She has been successful in recovering millions of dollars for her clients. She was recently honored as a Top 100 Civil Plaintiff Trial Lawyer in Minnesota by the exclusive National Trial Lawyers organization. Katherine works hard to maximize recovery for her clients. She represents clients who have been injured, or family members of those killed, in car crashes, injured by slip and falls, dog attacks, boating and snowmobile crashes, downed powerlines, sexual abuse victims and other people injured by the wrongful acts of others. She is a strong advocate for people who have suffered injuries because of another person’s negligence and is always keen to fight for justice on their behalf. Katherine also acts as a Conciliation Court Referee in both Ramsey and Dakota Counties. She has been an Arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association for many years. Katherine was a member of the Ramsey County Ethics Committee for 6 years. Thereafter, she was appointed by the Minnesota Supreme Court to the Board of Professional Responsibility, an organization that is responsible for the oversight and administration of the Minnesota lawyer discipline system. Outside of the office she is an active community worker, volunteering at St. John Neumann Catholic Church, working as a Certified U.S.A. Gymnastic Trampoline and Tumbling Judge, and a volunteer mentor to law students at the University of St. Thomas-School of Law. Katherine’s undergraduate degree is in psychology, and she finds that her background helps her understand the psychological aspects that accident victims face. Katherine is available to meet clients throughout Minnesota. She has offices in Mendota Heights, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Blaine, Bloomington, Burnsville, White Bear Lake, Woodbury and Eagan. She also meets clients at their home or in the hospital upon request.
Gregory Scott Malush
Gregory S. Malush graduated from St. Louis University in 1982 with a Bachelors of Science Degree in chemistry and from St. Louis University School of Law in 1985. He was admitted to practice in Missouri (1985), Illinois (1986), and Minnesota (1987). His major area of practice is auto, ATV, Semi, slip and fall liability claims, and he has helped families in wrongful death automobile accident situations, receiving six-figure awards. He also represented the Mother of the Bucklin children in a wrongful death case against the FAA and a company running a tower in Wyoming. He has handled cases involving farm injuries, defective products, and premises liability, and has filed actions against numerous insurance companies. He also represents families in wrongful death claims against medical providers, nursing homes, and in medical malpractice actions. Mr. Malush is a member of the Minnesota Association for Justice Board of Directors and an arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association. He is active in community coaching and was a board member for the Merriam Park Community Council. He strives to ensure clients are informed and receive appropriate care.